CCNE

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35.1% ABOVE
↑ Moving away Was 28.6% last week
-15% -10% -5% 0% 5% 10% 15%+
Buy Threshold $21.58
14-Week RSI 76

CNB Financial Corporation (CCNE) closed at $29.16 as of 2026-02-02, trading 35.1% above its 200-week moving average of $21.58. The stock moved further from the line this week, up from 28.6% last week. With a 14-week RSI of 76, CCNE is in overbought territory.

Over the past 1613 weeks of data, CCNE has crossed below its 200-week moving average 20 times. On average, these episodes lasted 17 weeks. Historically, investors who bought CCNE at the start of these episodes saw an average one-year return of +11.3%.

With a market cap of $860 million, CCNE is a small-cap stock. Return on equity stands at 8.9%. The stock trades at 1.1x book value.

Share count has increased 24.5% over three years, indicating dilution.

Over the past 31 years, a hypothetical investment of $100 in CCNE would have grown to $1428, compared to $2374 for the S&P 500. CCNE has returned 9.0% annualized vs 10.8% for the index, underperforming the broader market over this period.

Free cash flow has been volatile over the past several years, making the quality of earnings harder to assess.

Growth of $100: CCNE vs S&P 500

Monthly data normalized to $100 at start. Vertical dashed lines mark 200-week MA touches.

What Happens After CCNE Crosses Below the Line?

Across 20 historical episodes, buying CCNE when it crossed below its 200-week moving average produced an average return of +10.0% after 12 months (median +7.0%), compared to +3.9% for the S&P 500 over the same periods. 78% of those episodes were profitable after one year. After 24 months, the average return was +22.3% vs +8.7% for the index.

Each line shows $100 invested at the moment CCNE crossed below its 200-week MA. Bold blue = stock average. Gray dashed = S&P 500 average over same periods.

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Historical Touches

CCNE has crossed below its 200-week MA 20 times with an average 1-year return of +11.3% after recovery.

Crossed BelowRecoveredWeeksMax Depth1-Year ReturnReturn Since Touch
Jul 1995Jul 199520.6%+24.5%+1364.2%
Dec 1999Jan 200010.9%-31.2%+733.6%
Jan 2000Nov 20019433.8%-19.1%+729.1%
Dec 2001Jan 200211.1%+52.2%+697.5%
Jan 2006Jan 200631.5%+14.5%+348.6%
Mar 2006Apr 200663.1%+8.4%+340.5%
May 2006Jan 2007334.0%+3.7%+327.9%
Mar 2007May 200780.9%+3.1%+313.2%
Jul 2007Aug 200748.6%+9.5%+322.1%
Sep 2007Sep 200710.6%+6.5%+319.1%
Oct 2007Nov 200743.1%+2.8%+331.0%
Sep 2008May 20093428.5%+52.4%+329.8%
May 2010Aug 20101214.5%+8.6%+303.0%
Aug 2011Sep 201144.0%+38.6%+286.9%
Feb 2020Mar 20215343.3%-4.2%+40.0%
Jun 2021Aug 202176.8%+9.4%+48.1%
Mar 2023Dec 20234026.1%-3.0%+46.5%
Jan 2024Jul 20242310.8%+26.0%+49.5%
Mar 2025Apr 202536.4%N/A+47.0%
May 2025Jun 202510.1%N/A+37.5%
Average17+11.3%

Not financial advice. This is an educational tool. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Do your own research before making investment decisions.

Data as of Friday close, 2026-02-02